Posted by: waterfalls3b | February 17, 2008

What Would You Do?

What Would You Do?

If a stranger came knocking at your door wanting help from you, what would you do?  Let’s say the stranger was unsuccessful, poor, unkempt, and unkind.  What Would You Do?

Well My Friend, would you show God’s Love that comes from above?  Would you continue Jesus’s ministry, and be Jesus to him?  Or would you say no just go?  Who in this world does our God from above Love?  Isn’t God’s Love for all mankind?  Who else is there to give it to others, but you?  Have you missed an opportunity to portray the only Jesus that others may see?

Posted by: waterfalls3b | February 17, 2008

A God-Given Burden

 As I sit and ponder over the course my life has taken, another marriage gone, children no longer in my home, betrayal of those I viewed as friend, my sons trials that they currently face, and now this situation with my home, I can still see the hand of God in my life.  He has filled me with peace and joy, that I never imagined possible.  This peace can only come from Him.

In the midst of these trials and tribulations God has placed a burden in my heart for one of these friends that betrayed me.  Having a God-given burden and joy is something I never imagined possible, but I am filled with awe that He would trust me with such a task.  

This burden wakes me in the middle of the night and comes to me at various times in the day, with this deep urgency to pray.   I wondered why a burden would be placed in my heart for one who so deeply hurt me.  As I sat there wondering, I was reminded of the necessity to pray as it tells me to do in Matthew 5:44 (But I say unto you, love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them that despitefully use you and persecute you).

I then wondered whether this burden was one that God placed in my heart or a sign of that I haven’t truly forgiven her, bringing the necessity to search my own heart, and reason for this burden.  Through this searching I came to realize that this is indeed a God-given burden for matters not needed to mention here, but that it was urgent to pray for her situation, as dire as it is.  A burden placed by God in the midst of trial. 

I have learned through these trials and burdens that God never leaves our side, and that His Love never fails.  I have also learned that He cares more for who we are (our character) than our comfort.  It is our character that needs to grow to become who He created us to be.  Along with this character, God knows that our Faith must grow, and one of the ways for this to grow is through our trials.  Once past our trials, we can use the knowledge we have gained to strengthen and encourage others around us.   Just like when Jesus told Simon in Luke 22: 31 – 32 Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift you as wheat. 32But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers.”

We are to encourage, help and love others around us.  We are to be the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25 – 37).  We are to pray for those around us, including those who betray, and we are to forgive.

In the midst of helping others, I have found that my own heart was mending, and that peace, and joy has replaced the pain.  Joy after heartache, and having a life filled with purpose is possible. It comes through following the path God has for you.  I pray that in the midst of your pain and trial that peace, faith, and joy be full in your life as well.

Posted by: waterfalls3b | February 17, 2008

What Does Jesus See?

Here’s another poem I’d thought I’d share.  I found it at http://www.my-tgif.com/whatdoesJesussee.htm

What Does Jesus See?

 

When Jesus looks upon my life,
What picture does He see.
Does He see His own reflection,
Or does He just see me.

Does He see His likeness,
The product of His hand.
Or just another Christian,
Who never took a stand.

Does He see a child of God,
A child that He set free.
Living life to honor Him,
Or does He just see me.

What about the other folks,
I meet along the way.
Do I show them Jesus,
To brighten up their day.

When someone looks into my eyes,
Can they truly see.
That calm and gentle peace of God,
That dwells inside of me.

When I reach out and shake a hand,
Is He right there in my grip.
Can they feel that strength from God,
That steadies when I slip.

When folks are in my presence,
Do they know His Spirit’s there.
Can they see that He’s the One,
Who guides me everywhere.

When other people think of me,
What is on their mind.
Do they think of Jesus Christ,
So gentle and so kind.

I try to be like Jesus,
Every single day.
Spreading love and kindness,
All along my way.

I’m afraid that I have failed,
I could not pass the test.
Deep inside my heart I know,
I haven’t done my best.

I have had to fight my flesh,
Since the day that I was born.
It’s always causing trouble,
And being such a thorn.

That’s why His Spirit dwells in me,
He’s helping me to learn.
In every situation,
Where I need to turn.

He knew I’d never pass the test,
That’s why He took my place.
He gave His life to save my soul,
He suffered my disgrace.

Now I try to be like Him,
I must present Him well.
So other folks will want His gift,
And turn their backs on hell.

Other folks should see the joy,
That Christ has given me.
They should want to have it too,
Especially since it’s free.

They should begin to ask me,
What is it they must do.
Just how it is they go about,
Getting Jesus, too.

Then I get to tell them,
This wondrous gift is free.
It only takes a humble heart,
A prayer on bended knee.

Someday when I’m face to face,
With the Lord who set me free.
Will He see His own reflection,
Or will He just see me.

 Written By:
BJ  Morbitzer

Posted by: waterfalls3b | February 17, 2008

It’s in the Valley I Grow

 I found this Poem at   http://llerrah.com/dreams.htm  and thought I’d share it.

It’s in the Valley I Grow

Sometimes life seems hard to bear,
Full of sorrow, trouble and woe
It’s then I have to remember
That it’s in the valleys I grow.

If I always stayed on the mountain top
And never experienced pain,
I would never appreciate God’s love
And would be living in vain.

I have so much to learn
And my growth is very slow,
Sometimes I need the mountain tops,
But it’s in the valleys I grow.

I do not always understand
Why things happen as they do,
But I am very sure of one thing.
My Lord will see me through.

My little valleys are nothing
When I picture Christ on the cross
He went through the valley of death;
His victory was Satan’s loss.

Forgive me Lord, for complaining
When I’m feeling so very low.
Just give me a gentle reminder
That it’s in the valleys I grow.

Continue to strengthen me, Lord
And use my life each day
To share your love with others
And help them find their way.

Thank you for valleys, Lord
For this one thing I know
The mountain tops are glorious
But it’s in the valleys I grow!


(This poem was written by Jane Eggleston who currently lives in Virginia. Her son Jeff states, “She is a wonderful person, loves Jesus and has been the best mother anyone could ever ask for.” What a fitting tribute to any mother.)

 

Posted by: waterfalls3b | February 17, 2008

Praise and Worship My Name

As you read this picture God speaking to you.

Praise and Worship My Name

I Have Not Called You to Fear
But to Praise and Worship My Name
Don’t you Know, Can’t you See
How Much you mean to Me
My Child Love Me

I Have Not Called You to Fear
But to Praise and Worship My Name
Don’t you Know, Can’t you See
How Much I’ve done for Thee
My Child Follow Me

I Have Not Called You to Fear
But to Praise and Worship My Name
Don’t you Know, Can’t you See
That my Grace is Sufficient for Thee
My Child Trust Me

Posted by: waterfalls3b | February 16, 2008

Who is He?

Who is He?

Is He a God to Lead
you astray or
A God to lead to Victory

Is He a God to Harm
you or
A God who sent his Son to Die for You

Is He a God to Leave
you or

A God who Supplies

Is He a God to Deceive
you or
A God who’s Promises have Proven True

Is He a God Who Condemns
you or
A God Who will Love You Always

Is He a God who Destroys
you or
A God who Created Everything

Don’t you know everything He does is because of His love for you. He created you, and only He knows what you need.  He is able to satisfy all your needs.  Seek Him He is there.

Posted by: waterfalls3b | February 16, 2008

What Are Dreams?

This was written around the same time as One Day I Pray was Written.

What Are Dreams?

What Are Dreams
But to Be Broken
What is Life
But a Sinking Ship
What is Joy
But a Thing for Others to Know
What is a Friend
But People Who Use
What is Love
But False Hope
What is Success
But a Thing Unattainable
What is Trust
But a Thing That gets Abused

Is there not a Soul to Portray that Good in Others is Not a Thing of Ancient Yesteryear.  Maybe One Day Will be my Day to Celebrate.  One Day

What are Dreams
But a Vision Given From God Above
What is Life
But a Path to Follow God’s Plan
What is Joy?
But a Thing that only God Can Give
What is a Friend
But a Gift from God
What is Love
But God Himself
What is Success
But a Relationship with God
What is Trust
But a Way to Show God’s Grace

God is the Answer to today’s problems. He’s my escape, my refuge, my resting place.  Each day with God’s Love and Guidance can be celebrated with Power & Glory!!!
Posted by: waterfalls3b | February 15, 2008

One Day I Pray

I Wrote this during some pretty hard times when a friend betrayed and hurt me, and thought I’d post it. I am Thankful for God’s Healing Hand and Loving Grace.

One Day I Pray

Pain is all Around
My Sorrow is a Mound
Comfort is Bound

My Heart is in Two
I am Truly Blue
All because of You

Is Your Heart really that Cold
Are you trying to make me fold?
If only I could be Bold

What did I Do
To Deserve this from You
I Feel like I’m in a Zoo.

I should have Known
When at first My Dreams you’ve Blown
I Guess I Should Have Never Phoned

One Day I Pray
You’ll Wake up and Say
She’s Okay

One Day I Pray
I’ll Hear You Say
I Will Love You Alway

Love is all Around
God’s Grace Isn’t Bound
Comfort is Found

My Heart is Healed
I Truly Feel
Now My Saviour Revealed

Is Your Heart Still Cold
Are you Still Trying to Make me Fold
I Will Be Bold

What Can I Do
To Reveal to You
That my Heart is Anew

I Now Know
My Dreams Can Flow
This to Shall Go

One Day I Pray
You Will Wake Up and Say
You’re Okay

One Day I Pray
I Will Hear You Say
You Truly Love God Alway



Posted by: waterfalls3b | February 14, 2008

Abuse and the Road to Wholeness

Read the Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25 – 27).
Like the man left on the side of the road bleeding, wounded and alone, abuse leaves its victim bleeding, wounded, and alone. Even if the abuse is, as some say, “just emotional”, without any physical abuse, it leaves the soul and spirit bleeding, wounded, and lonely.
Abuse creates a mindset full of lies in the victim. These lies tell them that they are no good, unwanted, and unloved. Walls are formed, and the thickness of these walls is dependent upon the severity and length of the abuse.
Mistrust of everything and everyone develops. Retreating from people is a form of protection. They feel that if they can avoid other people, they can avoid pain (This is a lie of the enemy). When people are sought it is a cry for help; with great fear hidden deep inside that rejection will once again come knocking. The few cries for help are often overlooked, rejected, brought to the abuser who then brings on more pain as discipline, or looked upon then ignored, or judgments made and criticism given. This drives the abused person’s fears, lies, pain and torment deeper still.
A tough front is formed. One that hopefully portrays to others, that everything is okay; or one that portrays that pain cannot be inflicted for revenge will ensue. This front is built to hide the fear, pain, and torment that run rampant through the mind. Even though the front is meant to hide the fact that reality exists, all the while a yearning for something to change grows; building a deeper dissatisfaction with life.
The yearning for love and acceptance along with the belief that ‘this is all I am worth” bring on a false hope during the good times. This is a hope that wants to believe that it won’t happen again. I’ll stay and give him/her another chance. See, he/she really does love me. Then another episode happens, driving the despair, confusion, and fear full force once more.
Questions begin to form. Is this all life holds? Am I really that bad? Is God really a God of love? If so, where is He? Why would He allow such pain and suffering? Why does this happen to me? What is love? What is goodness? Loving families, do they exist? Is this the way life is supposed to be? There must be an answer, but what, where, who? I must not be deserving of kindness, mercy, and grace, but why? The victim forms a mentality. A mentality that believes “if only” I could do better, make things right, be perfect, say the right things, do the right things, or be at the right place, then this will stop (a form of control, with self at the center instead of God). Driven by this lie, a vicious cycle is created, driving the lies of the mind further home making them look like reality.
The decision is made to make do. Hope is lost; despair, heartache, and depression remain. This drives the vicious cycle further until death ensues, a little at a time, bringing on numbness and emptiness, void of feeling, void of caring, and void of hope. To further the numbness addictions can form, addictions to work, drugs, alcohol, sex, computers, etc., all used as a form of escape bringing on an entire different world of trouble. The numbness grows into anger, hatred, unforgiveness, and lack of caring.
This condition of the heart is inflicted on others who cross its path, with the belief that it’s their fault. If only they would have done what I wanted, and hadn’t caused pain I wouldn’t have had to hurt them. Besides, why should I care about the damage done, look at what was done to me. The abused victim is now the abuser, a vicious cycle once again starting over with the next abuse victim. This is a vicious cycle that must be stopped.
Abuse is a trap of the enemy of our souls, indiscriminate of race, age, gender, financial status, position in the church (yes, the church), position in the world, or location on this earth. A trap that if one is caught in then many will follow. This is a trap the enemy lays down, knowing that he has to do very little. The rest comes spiraling down because of the condition of mankind (the flesh). The enemy knows if this trap is fallen into, it causes sin for the abuser, the abused, and many others. The abuser’s sin is obvious. The abused person’s sin, if driven to this point, is trying to control the situation without God, and hatred of “self”, which is a creation loved by God. (This hatred of self is different than humility). Many other people’s sin is a lack of loving thy neighbor as thyself, and for the judgments made, and criticisms given without all the information at hand. (Would you want to be cast aside if you were in the same situation?) All are guilty of God’s law. This trap of abuse must be stopped and avoided.
There is a road to wholeness from abuse. This road to deliverance is found only through following God’s plan. Only He knows the heart and what is needed for healing to take place. Mankind is a creation of God, adored and loved enough to give His only Son for. The path He leads you on is not easy, but once on the other side, it’s a journey worth taking. The sun does shine, good does exist with God, and He is ALWAYS there.
For those who have been abused, I encourage you to get out of the abusive situation. For those abuse victims that are married, I am not supporting divorce, but at the same time no one was given the authority by God to abuse you. Why, even God divorced Israel for a season and He hates his children being abused. This decision may be your only road to wholeness, but only He knows your path. God gave man free will and He will not go against that free will, even if man is making the wrong choice, and causing pain. I also encourage you to search God’s Word to find out who He says you are and memorize it. Even though you may not believe how precious you are now, God’s Word WILL NOT return void. When the path to healing gets rocky, I encourage you to stay on the course. The prize at the end is worth the journey.
For those who haven’t been abused, I pray that you’ll never experience its torment! Everyone is needed to help stop this attack called abuse. Will you bestow God’s love like the Samaritan (a man the Jewish nation wouldn’t even speak to); or continue on your way like the priest (a man called by God to take care of God’s people); or look at the situation and decide its too troublesome like the Levite (a man of the tribe God called to Himself to take care of the tabernacle of the Testimony)? The Samaritan had to give greatly in several ways, but yet his sacrificial gift helped the wounded man get on the road to help. The priest and Levite’s decision to leave the wounded man there could have led to the wounded man’s death. Will you choose Godly love to the abused, or will you chose to continue to ignore the situation intensifying the pain in the wounded? Will you be one to help stop this vicious cycle?

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